DAZZLE VISION

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VOCAL:Maiko GUITAR:John BASS:Takuro DRUMS:Haru Popular in the Japanese indies scene for their hard rock sound and Maiko’s alternating melodic/death-voice vocals, Dazzle Vision was formed in June 2003. Dazzle Vision released their first album “Origin of Dazzle” in November of 2006. Their second album “Camellia Japonica” was released in April 2007, followed by an 11-city tour of Japan. After selling out of the first presses of “Origin of Dazzle” and “Camellia Japonica,” their 3rd album “Crystal Children” hit #1 on HMV’s pre-sale chart and #2 on Tower Records pre-sale chart prior to its official release in November 2008. In April 2010, Dazzle Vision performed live for 4,000 American fans at Sakura-Con 2010. Dazzle Vision’s 4th album, “to the next” placed 2nd place on HMV Indies Chart, and 26th place on Amazon’s New Music Chart. In 2011, their 5th album “Kirari” achieved 1st place on HMV Indies Chart, 9th place on Tower Record Indies Chart, and 16th place on Amazon’s New Music Chart. The same year, Dazzle Vision became the first screamo band to perform an in-store live at Shibuya’s Tower Records. In June 2011, Dazzle Vision was a featured interview in Japan’s famous music magazine BURRN! In February 2012, DAZZLE VISION was chosen as the opening act for American rock band Evanescence in Tokyo and Nagoya. Dazzle Vision’s new album “Shocking Loud Voice” was released May 4, 2012, in Japan. DAZZLE VISION will return to America for a live performance at Tekkoshocon 2013 in Pittsburgh, PA. On the twenty-second of April 2015, DAZZLE VISION announced that they were to disband. They held one last live concert in June of the same year before the band members parted ways. Discography: 2006/11/3 1st album: Origin Of Dazzle 2007/4/25 2nd album: Camellia Japonica  2008/3/26 album: Origin Of Dazzle 2nd Press 2008/11/213rd album: Crystal Children 2010/5/12 4rd album: to the next 2011/3/26 5th album: キラリ (Kirari) 2012/5/4 6th Album SHOCKING LOUD VOICE 2014/3/7 7th album FINAL ATTACK Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.